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Lens cap mod to hold non SLR lenses. Permits small lenses to be recessed into the body of the camera allowing focusing on objects at greater distances.

get some scotch tape and paint your finger tips a new fun color.

They make some great glass and SLRs.

Caffenol-C development test of Kodak Max 400 shot at ISO 200. Developed for 16 minutes @ 22C. Scanned as black and white image; slight curve adjustment in Pixelmator.

8 tsp Instant Coffee

5 tsp Washing Soda

1/2 tsp Vitamin C Powder

16oz H2O

(2x 135mm stainless reel tank, two rolls processed at the same time)

The lenscap on my old Kodak hangs from a string. Smokey is a cat. 'Nuff said?

made in Britain by GEC circa 1980s (could be older). I find old vinyl records and vintage equipment for a recycled, renewable wheelbarrow disco down in Dorset, UK! I love posting interesting audio and decor on flickr.com to see what sort of response the items receive. You can follow highlights of the 'finds' on my twitter just follow 'joimson'

Canon Photo 5 entry

 

H&T carefully placed on a (52mm - i.e. small) lens cap. Shot on a 100mm macro with a stacked +3 and +4 macro filter, and a (handheld) reversed 50mm lens on the front of that.

 

Strobist:

CTO 580EXII left

CTB 580EXII right

Triggered by ST-E2 with a 1:4 ratio (CTO brighter)

I got a second screen, and it's pretty cool since lightroom works with both of them flawlessly !

The 50mm Lens Cap.

Made out of two lenses from a pair of binoculars, electrical tape and an old lens cap.

Just a completely random shot of my lens cap that I just fell in love with, for some strange reason! I think it's the light. Think.

There are parts of Amsterdam that looks like you are in Venice. This scene of Amsterdam gives you a view behind the houses of the Red Light District. On the left you can see some of the red light coming out of the windows, reflecting on the house on the other side.

 

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that bear was given to me by adib redzuan.. my video team member..bought at central market, kl.. MT09..n yeah, im a nikonian..

For Valentine's, I surprised Victoria with a Dark Dining outing in the Village. We showed up at Camaje, they held us outside of the restaurant and gave us foam sleep masks to use as blindfolds (fairly comfortable, considering), and we waited a while for them to double check everyone's food allergies and explain how things work. Basically it is what it sounds like from the above: the lights are on in the restaurant, but the guests are blindfolded. No menus, they do everything based on a pre-set menu with alterations made for each guest's individual allergies/preferences. There is quite a bit of wait staff, very attentive, just raise your hand if you need anything. The only thing you can take off your blindfold for is to use the restroom, but the staff will lead you there before you remove your mask.

 

So the whole multi-course meal becomes this elaborate exercise in touch and sound and memory, interspersed with some experimental music interludes. Really fundamentally an altered-state sort of experience. There are definitely things I ate tonight that I've never tried before (and that I might try again, actually), like oysters. There are things I ate tonight that I'm still not sure how to identify. And there's really nothing like the complete faux-privacy of blindness to make you feel close to the one you are with. This will definitely go down as one of the most memorable meals that V and I have shared (especially the greatly amusing act of trying to feed each other in the dark.)

 

So in honor of all of that, here's a picture of the inside of my lenscap. I think it's appropriate. (And apparently I've got a hot pixel. Grr.)

Rocky, the family dog knows "sit", but confuses "stay" and "come".

 

Photograph taken on April 26, 2009, Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day.

 

Canon EOS 630 with home-made pinhole body cap. Fuji Superia 400 film. Exposure: f/180 and 5 seconds. Desaturated and added faux polaroid frame in post-processing.

shot with Olympus 15mm f8 lenscap lens

 

Nikon and advertised version of cheap Rubik's Cube!

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

© Ashley Knight 2011

wednesday 21st april;

 

the photo isn't from today,

but the boy that was in this bed

made me happy this afternoon.

My lens cap is not an appropriate toy, little girl!

trying to fit the lens cap on the curler

Only way to keep him happy - chewing on the lens cap!

 

Horatio attacking my dangling lens cap

In art, nothing was aloud and if you were breathing wrong you got yelled at but this is the one day we had a sub and it was perfect

While procrastinating today I decided to take a picture down the barrel of my Sigma lens at the text on the lens cap. This looked better full screen, but at least it got me away from my essay for a couple of minutes...

 

Day# 41

Yep, so this is my lens cap nothing special today. :( although I do absolutely love nikon's!

Press L!

There's not a day, hour, minute, or second that goes by when I'm not thinking about photography and my Canon.

 

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I was out in the autumn night looking for some locations, then i spotted this neon sign on the harbour in Trondheim. Had to improvise a stand with the lenscap and my wallet. :)

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